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lived in small groups, secret societies, and magical rituals. It still
does, of course, but these days it lives more and more on the Web. So many
sites have sprung up no one could possibly list them all. Here are a few
of my favorites. |
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Worker
of Oracles |
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The
Tarot School |
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Llewellyn
Worldwide |
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Aeclectic
Tarot |
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American
Tarot Association |
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Tarot
Passages |
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Tarot
Celebrations |
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Judith
Laura's Suite |
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KnightHawk's
Tarot Website |
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| Here are a few sites that feature my writing.
Meta
Arts Magazine carries my monthly column, "Soulforest". Cambrian Publishing
is the place to order Burning Sky, my collection of 27 short stories.
The Lambs Head Guide is a unique work, a 'field guide' to fake diseases,
with a long list of wonderful contributors, including Michael Moorcock,
who long ago bought my first short story, for New Worlds. |
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Meta
Arts Magazine |
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Cambrian
Publishing |
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Jeff
VanderMeer's Disease Bits |
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The
Authors Guild |
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LiteraryHistory |
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| Most of my teaching involves workshops or monthly
classes, which you can find listed in the calendar.
Below are two links for more long-time teaching. Tarot writer Mary Greer
and I have taught an annual class together at the Omega Institute for 14
years. This year, our theme is 'Tarot and Relationships.' (For more information,
see the calendar.)
Goddard College is the place where I have a chance to share my experience
and knowledge about writing. In July 2002 I joined the faculty teaching
in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. It's a wonderful
experience. |
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Omega Institute |
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Goddard
College |
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| Stone River Giclee produced the prints from
the original art for the Shining Tribe Tarot. Stone River's founder, a
brilliant painter named Steve Kerner, creates prints for a great many artists
but only features a very few on his web site. I'm honored to be one of
them. |
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Stone
River Giclee |
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| All of my books have been written with fountain
pens in large journals and then transferred to computer. Like Tarotists,
pen collectors are a widely scattered group of people brought together
on the Web. Here are two of the best all-around pen sites, plus a site
for what may be my favorite store in the world, Papier Plus, in Paris,
makers of exquisite journals. |
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Pen Trace |
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Pen Lovers |
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Papier
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